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    Posted: 01 May 2008 at 9:46pm
Ok I think I need to review the way I do my washing as I now have so many different types of nappies. I generally wash to the manufacturer's instructions but it's resulting in small loads and heaps of them.
Here's what I do currently:

Bum genius and Fuzzies and fleece covers - in a warm/hot wash by themselves as the fuzzis can't be washed with natural fibres.

Prefolds, pul covers - wash with my normal washing load - usually cold.

Bamboozle, bitti boo, hemp inserts - warm/hot wash but by themselves as they can't be washed with fuzzis (see above)

Am I going overboard? What do you guys do?

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Biff them all in together on a cold wash.
Also I will add in normal washing after a rinse cycle if it is a small load of washing.

And we have a mixture of pockets, prefolds, aio, hemp/bamboo/microfibre inserts.
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Uh...... I obviously dont read instructions. I uesd to throw everything nappies, clothes etc together but then I decided I liked fabric softener on his clothes (yes naughty) so I wash all the nappies and prefolds together on a warm wash. I used to do hot but thought that was extravagent. All other loads I do cold but I give the nappies a wee treat with warm

It never occured to me to do them differently
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I've never heard of not washing Fuzzis with natural fibres - I wash all my nappies bit together! Pockets & inserts - mixture of PUL, mf, hemp & bamboo! I do a cold rinse cycle then a warm wash - and once a week I'll throw some Dettol in the fabric softener section.

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Mine all go in the wash with the clothes.

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I never read the instructions...I throw them all in together in a hot wash with half the washing powder and an extra rinse.

I'm so naughty!

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I wash all my nappies together on either cold or warm - depending on what mood I'm in . I use detol once or twice a week too (brilliant stuff it is!) I wouldn't bother doing separate loads, you are just making lots of work for yourself. They will all be fine washed together!!
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I don't care what clothing labels say. Everything goes in together on a cold wash. All the nappies, inserts, all our clothes, whites or brights. All ends up fine
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Originally posted by kebakat kebakat wrote:

I don't care what clothing labels say. Everything goes in together on a cold wash. All the nappies, inserts, all our clothes, whites or brights. All ends up fine

ditto

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Originally posted by Mum2Ella Mum2Ella wrote:

Originally posted by kebakat kebakat wrote:

I don't care what clothing labels say. Everything goes in together on a cold wash. All the nappies, inserts, all our clothes, whites or brights. All ends up fine


ditto




ditto me too

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Quick question - if you're meant to use half the amount of a normal powder what do you do if you're doing a full load of clothes with just a few naps thrown in?
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If you are concerned about the fleece and lint etc, you can put those ones in a mesh bag and chuck in with the others. I biff all mine in together, and generally cold wash.
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Originally posted by Faraway Faraway wrote:

Quick question - if you're meant to use half the amount of a normal powder what do you do if you're doing a full load of clothes with just a few naps thrown in?

I use half amounts on her clothes too so it makes no difference

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Why aren't you supposed to wash fuzzis with natural fibres - I've never heard that before.
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It makes the fleece rougher as the lint from the natural fibres pills on the fuzzis. But apparently it doesn't affect the performance anyway.

Thanks guys - yeah I thought I might be overdoing it. Yay I think we'll be doing one wash from now on. (thank god!)

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One wash here too, I have an 8kg washer (I *think* - it's huge at any rate) so clothes and nappies all go in together on cold wash, I use Dettol with every wash cycle. And every now and then I do a hot wash, but that's pretty rare.
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everything (except towels) get washed together here too.
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Was always all together here too.

And I used 1/2 amount of powder on han's clothes too because of eczema.
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Those that use dettol, do you use regular dettol or that special in wash stuff? And to confirm, why do you use it and would it be ok for a baby with eczema?
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Originally posted by Tiff Tiff wrote:

Those that use dettol, do you use regular dettol or that special in wash stuff? And to confirm, why do you use it and would it be ok for a baby with eczema?


I just use the regular Dettol - a big bottle of the brown stuff costs about $9 at the supermarket and can usually be found in the toiletries/health care section (or at least that's where it is at my New World). I put 1 or 2 capfuls (depending on half or full load) in the fabric softener section for the normal wash cycle, once a week. It leaves a lovely smell

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